-pnea:
a. breathing
b. drooping, sagging, prolapse
c. flow, discharge
A
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A. an adolescent who is aggressive or impulsive B. a teenager who drives too fast C. an adolescent who has poor self-esteem and lacks control D. a teenager who drives too fast and an adolescent who has poor self-esteem and lacks control E. All of the choices are correct.
The nurse is providing care for a patient with a history of mitral valve replacement. The patient is taking ticlopidine (Ticlid). The nurse recognizes the medication is effective by which of the following patient outcomes?
A. Patient reports chest pain is relieved after receiving the medication. B. Patient's heart rhythm is regular. C. Patient's lung sounds remain clear. D. Patient has no symptoms of a clot formation.
Which of the following activities greatly reduces the risk for injuries?
a. walking b. rope skipping c. running d. sprinting
Three 20- to 30-minute cardiorespiratory training sessions per week, on nonconsecutive days, will maintain cardiorespiratory fitness
a. as long as the heart rate is in the appropriate target zone. b. no matter how intensively the individual is exercising. c. as long as the individual is exercising, regardless of heart rate. d. as long as the heart rate is above 85 percent of heart rate reserve.